Green guilt trip

A Dickian dystopia is bearing down on us. The government and the greenies are afraid of making you feel guilty. Not me.
Plastic: You’re not throwing away plastic bags, genius — you’re throwing away oil. In energy alone, recycling a ton of plastic bags saves 11 barrels of oil.
And those darling little plastic water bottles you tossed — 18 million barrels of oil to make them.
Paper: The lungs you ruin may be your own. A mature tree eats 13 pounds of carbon dioxide every year, so every time you don’t recycle a huge stack of envelopes and junk mail and wrapping paper and newspapers, you’re murdering a tree that could have saved you. You could heat your house for six months on the energy saved from recycling a ton of paper.
Aluminum cans: Too lazy to shuffle to the recycling bin? The energy you waste by throwing away a single soda can would run your TV for three hours. Throwing away an empty six-pack is like throwing away nearly a $3.50 gallon of gasoline.

While I’ve still got plenty of green guilt, and can do plenty more to lessen my impact, it’s nice to see this list of things that I don’t have to feel so guilty about! I’ve been on my own personal crusade to reduce my own use of all disposable products (such as plastic bags & paper products) and I recycle religiously. (I’ve been known to cart around empty bottles in my bag for hours until I can find a recycling bin.)

Thanks for the list, and the extra motivation to keep reducing and recycling!